## # zed.rc – ZEDLET configuration. ## # shellcheck disable=SC2034 ## # Absolute path to the debug output file. # #ZED_DEBUG_LOG="/tmp/zed.debug.log" ## # Email address of the zpool administrator for receipt of notifications; # multiple addresses can be specified if they are delimited by whitespace. # Email will only be sent if ZED_EMAIL_ADDR is defined. # Enabled by default; comment to disable. # ZED_EMAIL_ADDR="root" ## # Name or path of executable responsible for sending notifications via email; # the mail program must be capable of reading a message body from stdin. # Email will only be sent if ZED_EMAIL_ADDR is defined. # #ZED_EMAIL_PROG="mail" ## # Command-line options for ZED_EMAIL_PROG. # The string @ADDRESS@ will be replaced with the recipient email address(es). # The string @SUBJECT@ will be replaced with the notification subject; # this should be protected with quotes to prevent word-splitting. # Email will only be sent if ZED_EMAIL_ADDR is defined. # If @SUBJECT@ was omited here, a "Subject: ..." header will be added to notification # #ZED_EMAIL_OPTS="-s '@SUBJECT@' @ADDRESS@" ## # Default directory for zed lock files. # #ZED_LOCKDIR="/var/lock" ## # Minimum number of seconds between notifications for a similar event. # #ZED_NOTIFY_INTERVAL_SECS=3600 ## # Notification verbosity. # If set to 0, suppress notification if the pool is healthy. # If set to 1, send notification regardless of pool health. # #ZED_NOTIFY_VERBOSE=0 ## # Send notifications for 'ereport.fs.zfs.data' events. # Disabled by default, any non-empty value will enable the feature. # #ZED_NOTIFY_DATA= ## # Pushbullet access token. # This grants full access to your account -- protect it accordingly! # # # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. # #ZED_PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN="" ## # Pushbullet channel tag for push notification feeds that can be subscribed to. # # If not defined, push notifications will instead be sent to all devices # associated with the account specified by the access token. # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. # #ZED_PUSHBULLET_CHANNEL_TAG="" ## # Slack Webhook URL. # This allows posting to the given channel and includes an access token. # # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. # #ZED_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL="" ## # Pushover token. # This defines the application from which the notification will be sent. # # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. # ZED_PUSHOVER_USER, below, must also be configured. # #ZED_PUSHOVER_TOKEN="" ## # Pushover user key. # This defines which user or group will receive Pushover notifications. # # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. # ZED_PUSHOVER_TOKEN, above, must also be configured. #ZED_PUSHOVER_USER="" ## # Default directory for zed state files. # #ZED_RUNDIR="/var/run" ## # Turn on/off enclosure LEDs when drives get DEGRADED/FAULTED. This works for # device mapper and multipath devices as well. This works with JBOD enclosures # and NVMe PCI drives (assuming they're supported by Linux in sysfs). # ZED_USE_ENCLOSURE_LEDS=1 ## # Run a scrub after every resilver # Disabled by default, 1 to enable and 0 to disable. #ZED_SCRUB_AFTER_RESILVER=0 ## # The syslog priority (e.g., specified as a "facility.level" pair). # #ZED_SYSLOG_PRIORITY="daemon.notice" ## # The syslog tag for marking zed events. # #ZED_SYSLOG_TAG="zed" ## # Which set of event subclasses to log # By default, events from all subclasses are logged. # If ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_INCLUDE is set, only subclasses # matching the pattern are logged. Use the pipe symbol (|) # or shell wildcards (*, ?) to match multiple subclasses. # Otherwise, if ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_EXCLUDE is set, the # matching subclasses are excluded from logging. #ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_INCLUDE="checksum|scrub_*|vdev.*" ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_EXCLUDE="history_event" ## # Use GUIDs instead of names when logging pool and vdevs # Disabled by default, 1 to enable and 0 to disable. #ZED_SYSLOG_DISPLAY_GUIDS=1 ## # Power off the drive's slot in the enclosure if it becomes FAULTED. This can # help silence misbehaving drives. This assumes your drive enclosure fully # supports slot power control via sysfs. #ZED_POWER_OFF_ENCLOSURE_SLOT_ON_FAULT=1 ## # Power off the drive's slot in the enclosure if there is a hung I/O which # exceeds the deadman timeout. This can help prevent a single misbehaving # drive from rendering a redundant pool unavailable. This assumes your drive # enclosure fully supports slot power control via sysfs. #ZED_POWER_OFF_ENCLOSURE_SLOT_ON_DEADMAN=1 ## # Ntfy topic # This defines which topic will receive the ntfy notification. # # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. #ZED_NTFY_TOPIC="" ## # Ntfy access token (optional for public topics) # This defines an access token which can be used # to allow you to authenticate when sending to topics # # Disabled by default; uncomment to enable. #ZED_NTFY_ACCESS_TOKEN="" ## # Ntfy Service URL # This defines which service the ntfy call will be directed toward # # https://ntfy.sh by default; uncomment to enable an alternative service url. #ZED_NTFY_URL="https://ntfy.sh"